Group B streptococcus bacteremia in nonpregnant adults. Arch Intern Med 1997; 157:213-6.Munoz P et al. Group B streptococcus bacteremia in nonpregnant adults. Arch Intern Med. 1997;157(2):213-6.Munoz, P., A. Llancaqueo, M. Rodriguez-Creixems, T. Pelaez, L. Martin, and E. Bouza...
(2DE) and MALDI-MS Proteins expressed only in vivo are not identified CAMP, Christie, Atkins and Munch-Petersen; Clp protease, class III heat shock protein; GBS, group B Streptococcus; LmbP, laminin binding protein; MALDI-MS, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry; Sip, ...
An increasing incidence of group B streptococcus (GBS) infection in non-pregnant adults has been noted in recent years. To understand the incidence, clinical characteristics, and outcome of GBS bacteremia in non-pregnant adults, we conducted a retrospective study at a tertiary teaching hospital in...
Twenty-three episodes of bacteremia due to group B Streptococcus (GBS) in men were reviewed for both clinical and microbiologic features. The commonest sources of bacteremia were infections of the respiratory tract (seven cases), skin (five cases), urinary tract (four cases), and intravenous ...
Group B Streptococcus, also known as Streptococcus agalactiae, was once considered a pathogen of only domestic animals, causing mastitis in cows. S agalactiae is now best known as a cause of postpartum infection and as the most common cause of neonatal s
Experts aren't sure how group B streptococcus is spread among adults, as it's not sexually transmitted, and it’s not spread through food or water. This type of bacteria seems to come and go naturally. Even the healthiest of people can carry the GBS bacteria. You may carry it in your...
Group B streptococcus bacteremia in nonpregnant adults. We report the largest series of group B streptococcal (GBS) bacteremia cases reported at a single institution.During a 10-year period (1985-1994), 90 GBS b... P Muoz,A Llancaqueo,M Rodríguez-Créixems,... - 《Archives of Internal...
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) serotype III causes life-threatening infections. Cytokines have emerged as important players for the control of disease, particularly IFN-γ. Although potential sources of this cytokine have been proposed, no specific cell line has ever been described as a leading contribu...
Streptococcus agalactiae, also known as Group BStreptococcus(GBS) is a frequent cause of infections, including bacteraemia and other acute diseases in adults and immunocompromised individuals. We developed a novel system to study GBS within human monocytes to define the co-transcriptome of intracellular...
Older age and underlying medical conditions have been reported as predisposing risk factors for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) infection. However, less is known about the specific association of liver cirrhosis (LC) with GBS bacteremia. A retrospective, matched case-control study (1:2 ratio) was co...